Ortis Williams, more commonly known as “OJ da Juiceman,” faces several charges, including aggravated assault upon a public safety officer.

OJ da Juiceman’s team is demanding answers after he suffered a serious diabetes emergency while in police custody. The trap rapper’s management came out swinging after what they’re calling a reckless arrest that put his health in serious danger, claiming he suffered a Type 1 diabetes emergency while in custody on March 21 that required immediate treatment at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. A woman filed a sworn affidavit saying OJ wasn’t even driving the car that day. She rented the vehicle in her own name and let another man use it, meaning OJ had nothing to do with whatever the trooper’s talking about.

His team emphasized that the accusations don’t match his character at all. They told the outlet that OJ respects law enforcement, and the things he’s being accused of go completely against who he is as a person. OJ missed performances and his latest project, “R&B Juice 2,” which he created with Chester and Zaytoven, got disrupted during its release window.

His management made it crystal clear they’re not backing down either. They said that if this situation doesn’t get corrected quickly, they’re ready to take aggressive legal action and pursue every available remedy to protect his rights.